Great software, however I landed on your homepage for the query "Convert image to transparent Free" so I edited my image and go to download and I am told I have to sign up for a membership and buy credits. A nice waste of my time that could've been avoided if you made the sign up/sign in screen appear first in order to access the editor.

Just causes friction and is what deterred me from signing up for a membership, which I happily would've if I didn't waste all that time to be told to sign up after the fact...

I have 37 pages of images, which i want to apply the same effect on all. Make a button or some sort which when activates allows a similar action be performed on all images immediately and simultaneously.

2) make it so i can create multiple image sizes on output... so if i want 1 image but i want it for different systems like Facebook, Twitter ect... then i have the sizes straight away instead of having to re-size and download each image separate every time. Many thanks

I've been with Clipping Magic since the beginning (I think) ...and, there seems to be a ton of requests to upload a background to put behind the "clipped" image...perhaps resize, etc. Seems this has been a "wanted/requested " feature from day one.

I wonder if it hasn't been offered due to technical issues, legal, server space ...or..?

For those proficient in Photoshop ...I guess it's not a big issue ...but for those of us who don't have the skills ...I'm sure the ability to consolidate a Clipping Magic "clipped" image with a random uploaded background would be a *huge* drawing card!

I've been with Clipping Magic since the beginning (I think) ...and, there seems to be a ton of requests to upload a background to put behind the "clipped" image...perhaps resize, etc. Seems this has been a "wanted/requested " feature from day one.

I wonder if it hasn't been offered due to technical issues, legal, server space ...or..?

For those proficient in Photoshop ...I guess it's not a big issue ...but for those of us who don't have the skills ...I'm sure the ability to consolidate a Clipping Magic "clipped" image with a random uploaded background would be a *huge* drawing…

Being upfront about costing money BEFORE they spend a lot of time cutting out space around their image would be really nice. I know you need to eat and all that, but this is just straight up deceptive. Use ads or require an email account like so many other great web apps.

I understand that it’s easy to miss that the service costs money before uploading an image, despite e.g. the “Pricing” link at the top.

That said, it really shouldn’t take “a lot of time” to cut your image – the whole point of the app is that it takes 30 seconds to 2 minutes to get the job done.

Most of the complaints we receive on this topic reference having spent 30+ minutes on an image. That means that either the algorithm completely broke down on that particular image (which certainly happens for a small percentage of images we receive), or the tool is being used incorrectly.

The most common way to abuse the tool is to use the red/green marks as highlighters. This confuses the algorithm to no end, and you basically have to painstakingly paint in the entire foreground, which sucks.

I understand that people want the tool to “just work” without having to spend time/effort figuring out how to use it. And I also realize that the little animations shown the first time you load up an image are all too easily ignored.

I understand that it’s easy to miss that the service costs money before uploading an image, despite e.g. the “Pricing” link at the top.

That said, it really shouldn’t take “a lot of time” to cut your image – the whole point of the app is that it takes 30 seconds to 2 minutes to get the job done.

Most of the complaints we receive on this topic reference having spent 30+ minutes on an image. That means that either the algorithm completely broke down on that particular image (which certainly happens for a small percentage of images we receive), or the tool is being used incorrectly.

The most common way to abuse the tool is to use the red/green marks as highlighters. This confuses the algorithm to no end, and you basically have to painstakingly paint in the entire foreground, which sucks.